We maintained coverage to allow the details to come out and to ensure that she was completely off of the label. Earlier this month, she tweeted, saying that she was now out of her "StarMaker" contract, referring to the deal that she signed as a participant in "P. Diddy's StarMaker," the TV reality competition that she won.

"I know it's been a while since I've tweeted," shewrote. But, I'm out of [my] 'StarMaker' contract. Focusing on my deal here in Nashville. Can't wait! Still have mad love for Diddy, though."

With that said, our coverage of Davis will now come to a close. Best of luck to her.

Later, Davis tweeted again regarding Diddy's involvement in her project. "Diddy gave me a start with "Starmaker," she wrote. "And now thanks to him, I am able to re-sign with a top label in Nashville!"

It is unclear if this is through some sort of joint venture with Bad Boy or if she will maintain any sort of affiliation with the label. Reached via Twitter, Davis said that she was unable to confirm any details.

On tonight's season finale of "P. Diddy's StarMaker," Diddy selected country singer Liz Davis as the newest artist on Bad Boy Records. She put her own stylings on Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman," competing with the other two remaining contestants, Todd Sarvies and Melody Angel. Angel was the first contestant of the three to be eliminated and of the remaining two, Diddy elected to sign Davis. She becomes the first country artist signed to Bad Boy. Congratulations to her.